My Mathews is outdated now, but a quick scan shows the only revolvers that meet those parameters were ones made in Germany prior to GCA '68 by Rohm (RG) and Herbert Schmidt. The two companies probably were connected or at least used barrels from the same source.

If I may ask, what is the subject of the paper? If it is contemporary, those so-called "Saturday Night Specials" are pretty outdated among modern gang bangers, who seem to be able to obtain higher class weaponry like Glocks.

If it's not clear yet: those are VERY cheap revolvers. Very. The sort of thing that later got called "Saturday Night Specials". Rohm and RG were the two most common brand names but there were a number of others.

Most of us on these forums would test-fire one with a bench vice and 100yds of string once before firing it "normally" .

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